I owned a Toshiba thin-and-light, an r700. It was OK, but had terrible build quality (crazy amount of flex, felt like it would break in my hands), and the chassis kept shattering from pretty darned minor impacts. After the second time it shattered, not wanting to spend ANOTHER $600 to replace the stupid metal shell (because apparently that costs a fortune even though no electronics are involved), I bought an air. It weighs even less, but feels like a bloody tank in comparison.

Fun fact, my Air survived a drop far worse than either of the ones that shattered the Toshiba's chassis, and the Air just got a tiny little scratch a few millimeters long on the corner. Both laptops have all-metal chassis...Reply

Really, why do people like numpads on laptops? They force you to either be lined up with the keyboard for comfortable typing or lined up with the screen with your right arm/hand at an awkward (and eventually painful) angle. And I basically never use the numpad even on desktops.Reply

I like it. On my 15.6" keyboard the 0 is not double-sized, which hampers a bit the usage for number entry, but it's still usable. And it's definitely a set of much better positioned PgUp/Dn/Home/End/Del.Reply

17.3" or 18.4" (preferably slim build) with 1440p or 4K - I would sell a kidney to get it.But at least there is 15.6" with higher than FHD now - maybe there is hope for 17.3" in the not-too-distant future.Reply

recently i lost my password for an old dell xps and could not get in.. tried searching this website, couldnt find anything . doesnt help that forums have a different login but anyway this software worked for me http://windowsrecoverpassword.com/ if anyone runs into the same password problem for referenceReply